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Baltimore County Police are investigating a Tuesday night shooting in Overlea that left two people injured.

At 11:54 p.m., Baltimore County Police responded to the area of the 7100 block of Belair Road 21206 for a report of shots fired. When officers arrived in the area, they learned that a shooting had occurred in front of S&S Bar in the 6900 block of Belair Road 21206.

The initial investigation into this incident has indicated that two adult males were in front of the S&S bar when they were each shot at least once.

Both of the victims were treated at area hospitals. They are expected to survive.

This incident is under investigation by the Baltimore County Police Violent Crimes Unit. Detectives will be working to determine if this was a targeted crime.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call police at 410-307-2020.

Baltimore County Police are investigating an accident on Belair Road in Overlea Road last night that left a man deceased.

At 8:57 p.m., Baltimore County Police and Fire personnel responded to the area of Belair Road and Fuller Avenue for a report of a pedestrian that had been struck by a car. When they arrived on the scene, officers found a seriously injured pedestrian. The pedestrian was transported to Franklin Square Hospital where he later died.

The initial investigation into this incident has indicated that the pedestrian was crossing Belair Road just north of Elm Avenue when he was struck by a 2004 Hyundai Sonata that had been traveling north-bound on Belair Road. The Hyundai remained at the scene.

The pedestrian has been identified as 53-year-old Gary Leahey of the 7900 block of St Gregory Drive 21222.

This incident remains under investigation by the Baltimore County Police Crash Team.

Both men are being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $500,000 bail.

Original release:

Baltimore County Police have arrested two adult males in connection with three separate 7-Eleven robberies last night.

At 10:53 p.m., two males entered a 7-Eleven convenience store in the 11600 block of Philadelphia Road in White Marsh. One of the males was armed with a machete; one was armed with a handgun. The male with the machete jumped over the counter, pointed the machete at the clerk and demanded money. The male with the handgun pointed it at a customer and demanded money from her. The males fled the location with an undisclosed amount of money from the store and a customer.

At 11:21 p.m., two males entered a 7-Eleven convenience store in the 9600 block of Belair Road in Nottingham. One male had a long knife and jumped over the counter. The other male walked up to a store clerk and pointed a handgun at him. The males took an undisclosed amount of money from the store.

At 11:50 p.m., two males entered a 7-Eleven convenience store in the 1500 block of York Road in Lutherville. One of the males was armed with a machete; one was armed with a handgun. The male with the machete jumped over the counter, pointed the machete at the clerk and demanded money. The male with the handgun pointed it at a customer. The males fled the location with an undisclosed amount of money from the store. Nothing was taken from customers.

At 12:10 a.m. this morning, police responded to the area of Ridge Road and Belair Road in Nottingham for a report of suspicious subjects. An officer encountered the subjects on the parking lot of an Enterprise Leasing store in the 8000 block of Belair Road at which time the subjects ran. Both subjects were apprehended a short time later and were found to match the description of the subjects from the earlier robberies. A machete, a handgun, and clothing items were found in the area. Investigation has determined that they had planned to rob an Exxon gas station in the 8100 block of Belair Road but were stopped by police before they could commit the crime.

There were no reports of shots being fired or any injuries during the robberies.

Investigation determined that the male subjects who were stopped for the suspicious subjects call were responsible for the three 7-Eleven robberies.

The names of the subjects arrested in this investigation will be released after they are formally charged.